Audio of the emergency phone call made from Demi Moore's home earlier this week, before she was taken to a Los Angeles hospital, has been released.

The chilling conversation, which lasted at least seven minutes and involved several people at the house, took place on 10:45 p.m. on Monday. January 23. That day, the Los Angeles City Fire Department confirmed it received a 911 call from someone at the 49-year-old actress' residence and that paramedics transported a person to a hospital, without naming names.

An unidentified woman tells the emergency dispatcher that Moore "smoked something" that is "not marijuana" and was having "convulsions of some sort." (listen to the call above and see transcript below)

"She smoked something, you know, but the reaction was accidental," the woman adds.

WOMAN No. 1: "Ac- well, it was, she smoked something, you know, but it, the reaction was accidental."

DISPATCHER: "All right. Listen. Help is already on the way."

The woman then asks how long it would take for paramedics to arrive. She soon hands the phone to another woman.

DISPATCHER: "Is she breathing normally?"

WOMAN No. 2: "No. Not so normal but more, sort of shaking ... burning up." DISPATCHER: "All right, and what did she take?" WOMAN No. 2: "Some form of, I think, and then she smoked something, I didn't really see. She's been having some issues lately with some other stuff. I don't know what she's been taking or not ... she's burning up."

The dispatcher asks for someone to meet the paramedics at the home's gate.

DISPATCHER: "Is she able to respond to you?"

WOMAN No. 2: "Demi can you hear me? Yes, she's squeezing hands. There's no .. she can't speak." The dispatcher tells the woman not to put anything in Moore's mouth, hold her down or perform CPR, but rather to continue watching her until the paramedics arrive.

WOMAN No. 2: "She's convulsing, so we're holding her down."

DISPATCHER: "You don't have to hold her down. Just don't put anything in her mouth ... Just keep watching her, don't hang up."

WOMAN No. 2: "Hold on sir, I'm just holding her head."

DISPATCHER: "Whatever she took, make sure you have it out for the paramedics. Has she done this before?"